10 Levels of Study

by

Dr. Schneider

 

 

Reading + Listening + Taking Notes + Asking Questions

 

 

0)   Don’t Come to Class & Don’t Study

 

1)      Come to Class & Don’t Study

 

2)      Take Notes & Don’t Study

Come to Class

 

3)      Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

4)      Review Class Notes & Annotate Notes

Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

5)      Read Material Before Class

Review Class Notes & Annotate Notes

Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

6)      Take Notes Before Class

Read Material Before Class

Review Class Notes & Annotate Notes

Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

7)      Have Questions Prepared on Readings

Take Notes Before Class

Read Material Before Class

Review Class Notes & Annotate Notes

Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

8)      Update Notes in Class During Lecture

Have Questions Prepared on Readings

Take Notes Before Class

Read Material Before Class

Review Class Notes & Annotate Notes

Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

9)      Review Notes After Class for Clarity

Update Notes in Class During Lecture

Have Questions Prepared on Readings

Take Notes Before Class

Read Material Before Class

Review Class Notes & Annotate Notes

Study After the Fact

Take Notes

Come to Class

 

Some Quotations

 

“Never tell people how to do things.  Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”                               

- George Patton

 

“Hell, there are no rules here – we’re trying to accomplish something.”

- Thomas Edison

 

“To manage a system effectively, you might focus on the interaction of the parts rather than their behavior taken separately.”

- Russell Ackoff

 

“If it’s a good idea, go ahead and do it. It is much easier to apologize than it is to get permission.”

- Admiral Grace Hooper